Presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke openly supported late third trimester abortions according to a video recently published online.

A report published by Live Action News, detailed that the Texas Democrat was asked:

“Are you for third-trimester abortions or are you going to protect the lives of third-trimester babies? Because, you know, there’s really not a medical necessity for abortion. It’s not a medical emergency procedure because physically, third-trimester abortions take up to three days to have, so… in that sense, if there was an emergency the doctors would just do a C-section and you don’t have to kill the baby in that essence. So, are you for or against third-trimester abortions?”

O’Rourke told his supporters: “So, the question is about abortion and reproductive rights. And my answer to you is that that should be a decision that the woman makes. I trust her.”

Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke has a 100% voting record with NARAL, the largest abortion lobby group who publicly “thanked” BETO for his position on third trimester abortions.

NARAL thanks BETO for supporting 3rd trimester abortion

Beto has a long history of support for abortion and Planned Parenthood – the largest tax-funded abortion vendor in the United States – even endorsed by Planned Parenthood – who called Beto “a friend” in his failed 2018 bid for US Senate.

Planned Parenthood not only endorsed the Texas Congressman, but, according to Open Secrets, Planned Parenthood funded Beto’s 2018 political campaign:

Planned Parenthood funded BETO House Campaign 2018

Beto has opposedprotections for taxpayers under the Hyde Amendment, (H.R. 7, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act,) to keep the tax payer’s hard earned dollars out of the pockets of abortion providers.

BETO on taxpayer funded abortion

He even supported an undocumented minor being able to access an abortion in Texas.

In Congress in 2017, O’Rourke co-sponsored H.R. 1322, the Women’s Health Protection Act. This proposal, which is still sitting the House, would erase nearly all state restrictions on abortion. As it states, “It is the purpose of this Act to protect women’s health by ensuring that abortion services will continue to be available and that abortion providers are not singled out for medically unnecessary restrictions that burden women by preventing them from accessing safe abortion services.”

Beto has had his share of controversy, recently dropping the F-Bomb after his 2018 campaign loss, according to KFox14:

Thanking his campaign supporters for their spirited challenge to Sen. Ted Cruz, he said on live television Tuesday: “All of you, showing the country how you do this. I’m so f—ing proud of you guys.”

APOLOGY

In 2018, Politico also reported how the Democrat Congressman had to apologize after reports he once criticized a Broadway musical with actresses “whose only qualifications seem to be their phenomenally large breasts and tight buttocks.”

The report goes on to state, “While it’s unclear whether O’Rourke was criticizing the musical’s use of scantily-clad women for effect or commenting on their bodies himself, his prose, in hindsight, is jarring either way.”

DRIVING DRUNK

At the age of twenty-six, O’Rourke drove drunk, and was given a DUI- admitting as such. He claims he went on to become successful in part because he was White.

The police report was obtained by the liberal media outlet Houston Chronicle, which claims that, “O’Rourke was driving drunk at what a witness called “a high rate of speed” in a 75 mph zone on Interstate 10 about a mile from the New Mexico border. He lost control and hit a truck, sending his car careening across the center median into oncoming lanes. The witness, who stopped at the scene, later told police that O’Rourke had tried to drive away from the scene.

“O’Rourke recorded a 0.136 and 0.134 on police breathalyzers, above a blood-alcohol level of 0.10, the state legal limit at the time. He was arrested at the scene and charged with DWI, but completed a court-approved diversion program and had the charges dismissed.”

According to Politifact, Beto’s “May 1995 misdemeanor arrest on the UTEP campus was later declined and his September 1998 misdemeanor DWI arrest in El Paso was dismissed.”

The check gave us case numbers for the arrests enabling us to fetch an El Paso County record stating that O’Rourke was initially arrested in May 1995 and that case was disposed of in February 1996. We saw too that after the DWI arrest, according to another county record, O’Rourke was referred to a misdemeanor diversion program in March 1999 and completed “DWI school” in May 1999. That document’s last entry, dated Oct. 20, 1999, says: “Misdemeanor diversion completed successfully.”

DISTURBING WRITINGS/HACKING

In March of 2019, Fox News and other media outlets reported how, “A 15-year-old Beto O’Rourke once wrote a “murder fantasy” short story about running over two children with a car, according to a new report that also revealed the now-presidential candidate was a member of a famous hacking group…But the report also revealed that teenage Beto, in connection with the group, wrote stories under the name “Psychedelic Warlord” — writings that remain online.”

One piece in particular detailed the narrator’s murder spree, as part of his goal seeking “the termination of everything that was free and loving.” The piece described the first kill as the murder of two children crossing the street.

It reads: “Then one day, as I was driving home from work, I noticed two children crossing the street. They were happy, happy to be free from their troubles. I knew, however, that this happiness and sense of freedom were much too overwhelming for them.

As I neared the young ones, I put all my weight on my right foot, keeping the accelerator pedal on the floor until I heard the crashing of the two children on the hood, and then the sharp cry of pain from one of the two

— A 15-year-old Beto O’Rourke’s fictional fantasy piece

In another piece, he challenged the perspective of a neo-Nazi who was defending Hitler’s actions.

The details were uncovered in a Reuters report on the “Cult of the Dead Cow,” a famous group of hackers credited with inventing the term “hacktivism,” the Fox report stated.

The disturbing writings as a teen might explain Beto’s lack of concern for babies in the womb, and even those who survive abortions.

The Texas Democrat has voted against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, which would assist babies when they survive abortions. Beto was also asked how he would have voted- should he have defeated his US Senate opponent Ted Cruz in 2018. Given his pro-abortion track record, his opposition to essentially prohibiting infanticide was not surprising.

“I would have listened to the women that I wanted to represent in the state of Texas. I would have listened to doctors and medical providers. I would have looked at the facts and understood the truth and I would have voted with those women to make their own decisions about their bodies.”

Beto’s opposition to protecting babies born alive after abortion dates back years. In 2015, Beto bragged about it on his Facebook page, along with his opposition to removing tax payer funding of Planned Parenthood.

BETO on funding PP Born Alive

For those interested in the facts about born alive infants, Live Action News has detailed this numerous times which you an read about here , here, here , here , here and here.

Live Action News has detailed other instances of babies killed after they were aborted alive: